David Peters and Ali Imsirovic put on another show today with the former coming out on top for his second series win while the latter notched up his fifth cash and secured more points in the race for the Gold Eagle trophy and $50,000 cash prize. Watch the full final
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David Peters Scores Second Win at 2021 U.S. Poker Open by Taking Down The Short Deck Event
Top Pair for David Peters
On a board of [9c7s4sKc] with roughly 20,000 in the middle, Chris Brewer checked from the hijack to David Peters in the cutoff who bet 15,500. Brewer called, and when the river landed the [Tc], both players checked. Brewer tabled his [9h8h], but Peters revealed his [KsJs] to collect the pot.
David Peters Leads the Final Four Players of Event #10 $10,000 Short Deck
David Peters Leads the Final Four Players of Event #10 $10,000 Short Deck
Final Four Chip Counts
The play has been suspended for the evening as the final four players have reached the money and will return to the PokerGO Studio, June 12, at 12 p.m. PT.
Daniel Negreanu Eliminated by David Peters to Burst the Money Bubble
Daniel Negreanu and Ali Imsirovic limped, and David Peters announced all in next to act and had the table covered. Action folded to Daniel Negreanu, who pointed at Thomas Kysar, the short stack, and said, "You're welcome," before calling all-in for approximately 1.8 million. Imsirovic folded, and the cards were
Cary Katz Doubles Through David Peters
Action folded to David Peters in the cutoff, and he moved all-in. Cary Katz was on the button and called all-in for his last 640,000. Peters: [QsJd] Katz: [AhKc] The board ran out [Js9c6c6dAc], and Katz rivered a pair of aces to double through the chip leader.
Sean Winter Eliminated by David Peters
Randy Kaas Eliminated by David Peters
Thomas Kysar, Daniel Negreanu, Ali Imsirovic, and David Peters all limped for 24,000, and action was on Randy Kaas on the button, and he moved all-in for 530,000 total. Kysar, Negreanu, and Imsirovic all folded, and Peters called. Kaas: [Ac8h] Peters: [TdTs] The board ran out [KsJH7h9sKc], and Kaas was